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2014 European Parliament election in Latvia

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2014 European Parliament election in Latvia

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All 8 Latvian seats to theEuropean Parliament
Turnout30.14%
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderValdis DombrovskisRoberts ZīleBoris Tsilevitch
PartyUnityNational AllianceHarmony
AllianceEPPECRS&D
Last electionmerger ofCivic Union,New Era Party andSociety for Political Changemerger ofFor Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK andAll for Latvia!part ofHarmony Centre
Seats won411
Seat changeSteadySteady1Increase
Popular vote204,97963,22957,863
Percentage46.56%14.36%13.14%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
LeaderAndris BērziņšTatjana ŽdanokaAlexander Mirsky
PartyUnion of Greens and FarmersLatvian Russian UnionAlternative
AllianceEFDDGreens/EFAS&D
Last election3.7% 0 seats9.66% 1 seatnew
Seats won11no seats
Seat change1IncreaseSteady1Decrease
Popular vote36,63728,30316,566
Percentage8.32%6.43%3.76%

An election of thedelegation fromLatvia to theEuropean Parliament was held on 24 May 2014.

Unity party won these elections, The party has won every European parliament election since, as of 2024.

Background

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At the previous European Parliament election in Latvia in 2009, the country elected 8 MEPs. Upon entry into force of theLisbon Treaty Latvia was awarded 1 additional MEP, again bringing the total number of MEPs representing Latvia to 9. Calculated from the results of the 2009 election, this MEP came from theCivic Union. For this election however, the number of MEP's representing Latvia was again reduced to 8.[1]

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Unity204,97946.5640
National Alliance63,22914.3610
Social Democratic Party "Harmony"57,86313.1410
Union of Greens and Farmers36,6378.321+1
Latvian Russian Union28,3036.4310
Alternative16,5663.760New
Latvian Association of Regions11,0352.510New
For Latvia's Development9,4212.140New
Socialist Party of Latvia6,8171.550New
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party1,4620.3300
Christian Democratic Union1,4530.3300
Latvian Rebirth Party1,2520.2800
For a Presidential Republic6720.150New
Sovereignty5990.140New
Total440,288100.0080
Valid votes440,28899.21
Invalid/blank votes3,5140.79
Total votes443,802100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,472,47830.14
Source:CVK

Elected MEPs

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NameNational partyEP GroupPoints[a]
Valdis Dombrovskis Unity EPP346 821
Sandra Kalniete Unity EPP277 124
Artis Pabriks Unity EPP261 163
Krišjānis Kariņš Unity EPP228 998
Roberts Zīle National Alliance ECR99 937
Andrejs Mamikins Harmony S&D84 953
Iveta Grigule Greens & Farmers EFDD[b]46 939
Tatjana Ždanoka Russian Union G-EFA51 742
  1. ^Points are calculated from votes cast for a candidate's list minus 'crossings-out' and adding 'pluses' for individual candidates
  2. ^Iveta Grigule withdrew from the EFDD group on 16 October 2014 to become aNon-Attached Member. On 27 April 2015 she joined theAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Group.
Elected MEPs

See also

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References

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  1. ^"How many MEPs will each country get after European Parliament elections in 2014?". European Parliament. 13 March 2013. Retrieved1 September 2014.

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